Some 2.3 million of U.S. adults older than 65 — more than 4% — have a diagnosis of dementia. But even without a diagnosis, a certain amount of cognitive decline is normal as age sets in.
Dementia impacts not just the individual who suffers from it, but the caregivers and loved ones who see the profound changes that occur.
Smart homes have become increasingly popular in recent years. Where once they simply referred to automated systems for things like lighting and ...
Residents at a care facility in Littlehampton have been benefitting from a new events programme aimed at keeping them active.
Starting this month, Marie Curie will be Morrisons charity partner for the next three years. Other corporate partnership and ...
While most people associate dementia with memory loss, the condition can also impact speech, thought processes, emotions and ...
Peterborough City Council has pledged £300,000 to support the relocation of the city’s Dementia Resource Centre.
A new study from the University of the Andes that involved 10,000 participants has suggested that regular exercise can help ...
Residents at a Rocester care home were treated to a lively and vibrant display of traditional English folk dance when a ...
As people age, the body changes as part of the normal ageing process, such as greying hair and loss of elasticity in the skin ...
Regular physical activity is known to improve brain health and lower the risk of dementia over time. But a new study from ...